Social media users are convinced Biden's stumbles might be evidence of Havana Syndrome.
Donald Trump is gaining traction with elite Silicon Valley investors, who have money to spend in exchange for an ear to the White House.
Catch up on the biggest tech stories from this week.
A jury found former President Trump guilty across the board, making him the first American President to become a convicted felon.
Musk wants Trump to start posting again at X, but the men also discuss immigration and "voter fraud."
The former president's account shared a video on Monday that seemed to reference the Nazi party before taking it down roughly 18 hours later.
If Trump Media stock stays above a certain threshold through the end of trading on Tuesday, Trump could receive 36 million earnout shares
It was a bad week for people who love unpopular social media platforms and ugly electric trucks.
Trump's preferred social media platform apparently loves DEI.
Truth Social will offer content "that has been canceled, is at risk of cancellation, or is being suppressed on other platforms and services," the company said.
The stock price of Truth Social's parent company has been cut in half since DJT's first day on the market.
Donald Trump’s media company is going public, offering a lifeline to cash for the former president.
The owner of Truth Social could soon be listed on stock exchanges under "DJT," potentially giving Donald Trump a $3 billion stake.
After a year in digital exile, the controversial social media platform is launching a comeback.
The former president claimed that the 32 videos shown of him during the testimony from Special Counsel Robert Hur were created by AI. We found all of them.
One recent ad features Trump groping an American flag, offering Facebook users the chace to win it.
Trump claimed a ban would help Facebook and "Zuckerschmuck," a reference to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
"THE DRUGS ARE WEARING OFF!" Trump wrote without any further context, making it's unclear if he was talking about Biden or himself.
Trump supporters are creating and sharing photos of the former President with fake Black voters.